Some batteries are integrated and built into the item, while others are removable.

Rechargeable

Battery Life (Audio)

The average length that the unit will play audio on one battery charge.

15 hours

Connection Type

How the unit is connected to its source to send and receive information and data.

On some items such as wire or cables, this specifies how the cables connect to transfer the signals.

1/4" Phone Jack

Width

The width of the item from left to right (side-to-side) measured in inches.

1.9"

Height

The height of the item, measured from top to bottom, in inches.

4.1"

Depth

The front-to-rear depth of the item, in inches. If the item is angled or slanted, this value is the bottom measurement.

0.5"

Display and Controls

Screen Type

The type of technology used to produce the screen images. LCD, DLP, Plasma, LCoS, and CRT are the most common. 2 newer technologies include LED and OLED which use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as a backlight, as opposed to conventional LCD TVs, which use cold-cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) for a backlight.

LCD

Touchscreen

If a unit is touchscreen capable, you can control a majority of it's functions by touching the screen.

No

Control Type

This is the method in which the unit is controlled.

Touchpad

Button Lock

Button Lock is a feature that will lock all of the buttons so they do not accidentally get pushed.

Yes

ID3 Tagging

An ID3 tag is most commonly used in conjunction with MP3 audio files. The ID3 tag allows the title, artist, album, track number, and other information to be displayed.

Yes

Audio Playback

MP3

The unit offers MP3 playback.

MP3 should not be confused with MPEG-3. MP3 files are the third audio layer of a MPEG-1 file. The compression algorithm of a MP3 file reduces the file size while keeping the audio quality.

Yes

WMA

The unit offers the playback of WMA files.

WMA stands for Windows Media Audio and was developed by Microsoft. It is a file used specifically for audio.

No

AAC

The unit will play AAC files.

The audio compression AAC stands for Advanced Audio Coding. They generally tend to have better sound quality than most MP3 files.

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